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when so many find themselves when we choose to look for common ground in the injecting some pressure into efforts to vaccinate people against coven, governments, and companies around the world's released controversial ad promoting vaccines as the key to unlocking normal living. it's what society down the middle we debate the issue going to create a society. they just choose not to have it. they're creating their own apartheid. so those who need the back season, so you shouldn't be happy to say it, but if it is not working, if there is 11 work that can explain it, it's great. the world health organization slams wealthy nations for driving up vaccine disparity around the world, calling on producers to increase supply to developing nations. and it comes as
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a huge health regulator refusing to approve astrazeneca shops made in india, us approvals for oil and gas drilling under the buying. the administration appear to be skyrocketing to their highest level since george w bush was an office. despite the current president, fledge to go greed ah, it's 3 pm here in the russian capital and you're watching or to international. i'm your host donald quarter. welcome. simply luther chris. that's how british m. p. 's are slamming an ad by a top beer maker which suggest getting a vaccine is the only way to return to normal life. although there has been a low uptake of jobs by those under 30 law makers are warning heineken that the commercial sends the wrong message.
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the hind can really ought to consider whether the discriminating is loyal customers who may be, cannot be vaccinated for medical or other reasons. there are lots of people who can't be vaccinated and it's quite wrong that they should not be able to go into a pub. and have a drink, ludicrous. i'm surprised to not making recommendations and other countries given their levels of vaccine hesitancy. yeah, it comes after you. k ministers reportedly drew up plans do to start in autumn for mandatory vaccine passports to enter pubs and restaurants. that's despite what's presented as a hugely successful inoculation program with almost 35000000 people. already having received a shot. but britton's far from the only country where pro vaccine pressure is in full force and some apparently have gone too far.
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now what you just saw, there was an australian ad that's been denounced for scare tactics. and for using an actor who's in an age group not eligible for the shot. australia has been suffering from vaccine shortages and subsequently a slow pace of inoculation. while critic say that makes the use of such advertising even less appropriate, we debated the issue real worry for me about this is you're going to create i to tell society that will be those people who com to have a vaccine for medical reasons or maybe for the own reasons or maybe because they younger and they haven't had that practicing invite yet. there is therefore going to be a to, to is, this is our, i say it is not going to create to, to the system. that's absolute. poppycock, people who can't have it for medical reasons can have a medical exemption,
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but if they just choose not to have it, they creating their own apartheid. they have a duty, particularly young people now to do the bits for the rest of society. those who need the back season, so you should be happy to leave law generally. the overall numbers with ration have been magic, clear parts of actually seen, but she doesn't actually work. they don't stall transmission. i'm just passing, i believe i suggest you check the wells role bar war. i'm very suggest you stop spreading misinformation and face new jersey. you get behind this. there is a very big question over whether young people should have this faxing at all. and the reason for that is actually most young people will get cobit that recover, they'll be no long term sequentially. and this is about personal choice and responsibility by wanting to do the 3 things they could go and have
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a represent. the young people have a duty, they should get vaccination as well. no one's talking about coalition. no one's talking about monday tree jobs. but if you know people want to have a full in active life, it's coming anyway. actually, we should be encouraging those people. certainly, i've a 40 to make sure they have a vaccine. i would like younger people to have it as well. but i do believe in personal choice in liberty. we don't believe in compulsory vaccination, but what we do need to do is get brittany back on track. rich countries are acting with pure greed when it comes to colbert shots. that's the stance of the world health organization, which is called on vaccine producers to ramp up production. the delta variance is tightening its grip on the world right now. many people have yet to receive a single dose of the vaccine. sorry to say it, but if solely that it is not working, if there is 11 word that can explain it, it's great. what we like is, and we have said it many times from w h. all the global leadership. do like
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what astrazeneca is doing? astrazeneca started in europe has production in india. and if all the vaccines could do that, the volume could increase. spite mass production of the astra seneca shot the vaccine is running into acceptance issues. it's received general approval by e regulators, but supplies made in india specifically are not being given the go ahead r t 's peter oliver explains. you may think that all vaccines that have been given the green light by the world health organization and all the major bodies would be treated the same around europe. however, if you will, getting an astrazeneca vaccine, it may be worth while checking where it was manufactured. because if it was one of those that is being produced in india, it may not comb with the benefits you think it does. now, some european states including france, and it's really say they won't accept travelers who have been vaccinated with
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astrazeneca doses manufactured in india. as it stands. it depends on where you want to go in year of whether or not your indian manufactured vaccine will be accepted for entry here in germany, along with 14 other countries in europe. you're good to go anywhere else, including from italy, denmark, a raft of all the human to states you face being turned away. that's despite the job being backed by the w, a job and the vaccination given as part of the un kovacs program. people who will already suspicious of maxine will become even more suspicious. they could also lose trust in public health messages from governments and be less willing to comply with covey rules by not accepting vaccinations approved by the world health organization . the un health authority says these nations may well be putting global vaccination programs at risk. such moves are already on the mind in confidence in life 7
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vaccines that have already been shown to be safe and effective effect in uptake of factors and potentially putting billions of people at risk health experts struggling to find the logic in some countries, refusal to accept jobs made in india, you can just cut off countries from the rest of the world indefinitely to exclude some people from certain countries because of the vaccine they received is wholly inconsistent. because we know that these approved vaccines are extremely protective . astrazeneca of said that they've now submitted the paperwork to the european medicine's agency for their production facility in india. but when forthcoming and why taking so long as it stands, it falls to individual countries, which vaccines. they will accept the entry in which ones they want. but how people meant to know which ones will be accepted, where and whether the job they got thinking it would bring them a little more freedom will do just that. didn't answer all the all decision for the you to make. because we know that the quality assurance of vaccines wherever they
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are manufactured is a very high quality in relation to the asterisk, a vaccine that was manufactured in india. it's approved for use in the united kingdom. it does suggest that we do need better harmonization processes. we know that the medicine, the medicines and health care regulatory agency in the u. k, is very well thought of and is able to properly validate vaccines. and it, it does seem a bit odd that the european medicine agency isn't sufficiently confident about that decision. it doesn't feel that this is something is based on science. and it's interesting that we're not getting much of an explanation as to why is this happening? and it seems to me to be something that's, that has a tinge of politics about it. how are we going to ensure safe travel across europe
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and across the world? if we're going to start to get very picky about what the vaccine, more patches of vaccine have been used, and where the vaccine were manufactured. and a grim discovery in canada, more than 160 unmarked graves had been located at a former school for indigenous children and recent months, more than a 1000 such graves had been uncovered. reminder of a dark chapter in candidates passed when native peoples were forcibly assimilated and according to indigenous rights activists. laura lay williams. this is just the tip of the iceberg. of course, this is devastating. there's a tremendous amount of grief in our communities already. and they're going to be more we have, there's definitely going to be more down, you know, knocking here in the space as well. the residential schools were all over canada, all over the state. so our people are going through
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a lot right now. it's so heartbreaking, and i feel like i'm coming to where i'm just now right now, like i'm just now the 1st such unmarked graves were discovered in may, there has been nationwide outreach. catholic churches have been attacked and several even burned to the ground or over on canada day in early july statute. when victoria and queen elizabeth the 2nd were toppled by crowds chanting, no pride in genocide. 10 to the prime minister has vowed to fight discrimination. and racism is difficult in moments like these to fully comprehend the decisions of the past that led to these tragedies and atrocities. but it is necessary to absorb them and understand them to be able to move
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forward. the so called residential schools were tasked with forcibly assimilating native children into the predominantly white canadian culture. they were also made to abandon their language and traditions. and children became the victims of physical and even sexual abuse. and more than 4000 are known to have died while confined to such institutions. or williams again says it's wrong to call these places schools. what's been going on right now when they're calling them residential schools. i really don't like the terms falls because the education wasn't they weren't educating us there. they were been trying to farm, i sent away people. and i have so many examples of how the genocide is still happening to us to the may you know, the governments how these policy plays that don't work with us. even with the
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recommendations from all these inquiry, there are so many wires that have happened. none of them, none of the recommendations are taken seriously or are implemented back to work with us that can help us. and then you know, when the media, the media is slowly coming on board with us. but, you know, like for everything a murder, indigenous women and girls, they label us in the media as sex workers, drug addicts, runaways drunks. you know, so that doesn't help us as well. so there's a lot of things to get done with the police, not taking reports seriously. and predators know that they could target us. and people in general know that they could target us. and so the janice not is still happening. you're coming up on the program shooting, loading, and more than a 1000 arrests south africa,
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seeing its worst unrest in decades as protests are roughly over. the jailing of the former president will have all the details after this break. ah, when i would chose the wrong one, i'll just don't get to shape out the thing because the after an engagement equals the trail, when so many find themselves will depart, we choose to look for common ground in remember the great 964 bill, dr. strange love, you remember the subtitle of the film was how i learned to stop worrying and love
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the bomb. well, i have a 2021 updated subtitle. when it comes to the survey, one state how i learned to stop worrying and love be in. tell community folks today are not feared. there are doors the the, the, the, the welcome back to the program. now the biden ministrations, approvals for companies to drill for oil and gas appear to be reaching their highest level since george w bush was in power. and despite biden's pledge for a green new future, archie is more gazda of dig deeper into how america's president is not living up to his clean green image. joe barton's environmental policy was an exercise in
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populism halo did booted by the millions, promising the button environmental plat his version of the green new deal abroad to clean a world for our children. a gradual cure to our addiction to oral and pollution, half a year in biden's environmental policy has a new nickname. the green swindle. every indication is they have no plans of actually fulfilling their campaign promise. the result of that will be continued in increasing development of fossil fuels and public glance, which means more climate change. behind the cameras away from the wing and i, audiences barton has been stamping out all drilling permits at breakneck speeds. since he took office the u. s. government has approved more than 2000 all exploration permits on federal and native american lad. by the end of the year,
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they have projected to approve $6000.00 permits. the last time so many were handed out was in 2008 under george bush. remember what i said about populism? climate change, climate warming, global warming is next to sense of threat to humanity. we have a moral obligation to do with it. biden is enough of a populace to say what people want to hear about oil and enough of a politician to do nothing about it. where did people even get the idea that biden isn't advised mental champion? it was him and bama who approved oil, fracking liquids, which have been linked to cancer birth defects, to serious health problems, and worst of all, who be nicknamed the for ever chemicals due to their ability to persist for a very long top persists also in the human body organisms are unable to flush out these chemicals entirely. they stayed us and build up until we die. the obama
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biden administration approved the use of toxic chemicals for fracking a decade ago. and always years later, president joe, by this practice is heaven seemed to change a bit. biden himself places during the campaigns hold new fracking on federal lands . meanwhile, this administration is approving new frack and permits at face similar to trump, with no let up in sight to add scandal to injury the environmental protection agency, which approved all of this as a bit of trouble see with the blues, have come forward saying that they were pressured, while reviewing new chemicals and toxins to approve the analysis and test with tampered with. they say to make dozens of new chemicals appear safe, environmental protection agency scientists are the last line of defense between harmful, even deadly chemicals and the introduction into us commerce. and this line of defense is struggling to maintain its integrity. we can all applaud biden for
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organizing the us. they summit with world leaders is charming environmental policy and motivational speeches. but when it comes to hard to add to that tough decisions, don't expect biden, to step up. he is a relic of the will age and one that apparently doesn't want to evolve. biden has no backbone. i don't think he feels he could have a mandate, which is a mandate for the earth mandate for everybody lives on it. as opposed to being of the hold into the fossil fuel and oil industry by increase the amount of permits for drilling. you clearly made a statement that he's worried about have a republic is going to react as opposed to you know, the catastrophe we're now facing. i mean, this isn't an urgent, drastic situation where the urgent action is needed biden is not taking her to
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action whether by deal he has to tiptoe around the republican to get fear, support from the climate deniers, or more likely it's just the 2 parties of war in wall street that are basically catering the market and putting, you know, this planet in jeopardy of the 1st. meanwhile, south africa faces a severe fuel shortage as violent protests over the jailing of the former president have forced the largest oil refinery to shut down the plant which produces 35 percent of the country's fuel supply has had to close due to major supply routes. being blocked, south africa has been rocked in recent days by riots and looting. amid the countries worse tensions and decades. the me
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so what's going on? you must know what the word apartheid means for south africans. the scars of the past have not yet healed. last week, the country's former president, jacob's whom i was jailed for 15 months after refusing to show up in court for corruption inquiries. it's the 1st time a former head of state has been put in prison in post apartheid south africa. and here's an assessment of the unrest by the current president, serial rama. post who answered mister summa, in 2018. parts of the country reeling from days and nights of public violence, destruction of property and looting of the sort rarely seen before in the history of democracy. the path of the violence of looting and
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anarchy leads only to more violence and devastation as well as suffering. it leads to more poverty, more unemployment, and more loss of innocent life. this is not who we saw the africans. this is not us. some pretty gruesome language flashbacks, although comparing zoom was ousting and the prosecution to the times of apartheid probably isn't right. has been succeeded by a member of his own party, the african national congress, given serial rema posts as background as an anti apartheid activist. you wouldn't really linked the changes in power with racism. plus the former leader has been embroiled and corruption control overseas for almost 2 decades now. but the mere fact that jacob zoom out, spent years behind the same bars as nelson mandela,
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and that he's being jailed is an enormous trigger for the poor and his home province and elsewhere. when you start, if you pose beloved president. so my, then they put a little on the street and demonstrating the foundation is saying that i just got off the pupil in case that then in every way again, it's probably south africa's appalling past that's adding fuel to the fire and intensifying the anger and divisions speaking of extra fuel to the fire, think of what kind of message this video posted by jacobs. my daughter would send to the st. opponents of the leadership, which took over a video of shots being fired at the face of president rama post. so now unfortunately for the government, there are other more obvious routes of the unrest like low income levels and record
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high unemployment. almost exactly a 3rd of the country's workforce is unemployed. the number is even higher, reaching 46 percent among young people. many thought these were taking time bombs that have now gone off. you may blame it on the pandemic, but rama poses opponents would say his government has done a bad job. addressing cove it to the president was expected either to call the anger over zoom, a sentence or to reassure south africans over the pandemic response. for now, though, it seems he has failed at both with law enforcement, fully losing control of some districts. the army has been thrown at the forefront to help the police the world. busy is watching out for the next few days. now protestors have clashed with riot police in lebanon. that's after the families of the victims of last year's port explosion in beirut. took the, took to the streets against the lebanese interior minister.
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ah, ah ah, any of the protesters carried coffin to symbolize the dead and claim that the interior minister is obstructing a full probe into the tragedy. last year's explosion left more than 200 people dead and injured thousands with many blaming officials for allowing the storage of highly explosive materials at the port. more than 200 afghan interpreters who helped australian troops in the war torn country are still waiting for their life saving these is to be issued. that's according to a veterans advocacy group that helps locals who worked for foreign forces. we've had requested over 200 interpreters there been left behind. we have a moral obligation and i think one of type ability into the future to make sure
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that we get this process right. and we get those individuals and their families. he to citing, we are quite according to the group, there are up to 1200 people who need australia's help, including security guards, interpreters, and aid contractors. they're said to be in grave danger with the taliban rapidly gaining control over the country. islamic movement is notorious for torturing and killing those who assisted us. led coalition of the taliban rise follows the withdrawal of foreign forces on the orders of the u. s. president washington's already pulled out 90 percent of its troops and the taliban has been moving in to fill the void. jason stains who served in 1900 years and the australian military says the government must protect those who are most at risk. what we're saying now is a rush to the exits. interesting. now we're saying a research and tell him in, looks like i could be stronger than what they were when we initially went in to us
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in a stain. and what we have is of a table coating between which is a delightfully guys employee dies interpreters that assist their forces and, and at times with these try and combat uniform as many options available to these try and government including, you know, getting those individuals some way 5 to a 3rd country, assisting them in compiling their applications, and then surging in incapability to process size applications and, and bring the piece was dry. renowned american filmmakers claiming the u. s. was set to reverse its anti cuban policies. decades ago before president kennedy was assassinated, oliver stone has been speaking to r t is going underground show about his new j f. k documentary, which you can watch the full version on r t dot com. we see we have a us president in the white house backing forces against the cuban government plaza
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shown before we head onto the evidence which, which we wouldn't have without to have to pay the movie. in the new documentary, what is the relevance in case people are going? oh, he's not talking about kennedy again, the relevant to joe biden, who was bombing, syria, and iraq, only the past few weeks was the relevant to the current white house. so this documentary, well, i think that the relevance is the main point we were trying to make in the documentary was at john kennedy was a warrior for peace in all forms. and among the many things he was doing when he was killed was reaching out to cuba to end this embargo to make a detox with castro look good. and he was also at the same time over making an overarching deal with khrushchev on the soviet union. they had, they signed the nuclear test ban treaty together, which is amazing documents. first time the soviets,
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in the u. s. signed the treaty of this nature. and the war, the cold war was, was the radically coming to an end in 1963. so you can imagine where the world would be now instead we have this retrograde policy where the u. s. is still got an embargo on cuba 60 years later. and renews today is just another one and along concurrent crises, events that happen every few years. i don't, you know, this has been going on for for decades. ah, for more details on your topic stories, you can always check out our website, r t dot com or follow us on twitter or any other social media platform. you like, we'll get back with more in just about 30 minutes. so stay tuned. ah, the me
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